Before I started adblocking I had to sweep my computer of malware on at least a weekly basis, a couple of times it got so bad that I had to reinstall my OS.Thanatos2k said:Do you have any idea how often this occurs? Do share the statistics. I have yet to have this happen. This is a common smokescreen excuse for something that is rarely a danger for someone running an antivirus.Cerebrawl said:Yeah yeah we're all thieves and pirates if we don't bend over and take it up the ass by every malware, virus, trojan, etc, on the internet, and have our bank accounts drained by some russian mobster whose little browser hijack object ran in an ad distributed by an ad agency like doubleclick. Sure. You keep telling yourself that, enjoy that malware on your high horse.Thanatos2k said:Piracy is a pretty apt comparison to ad blocking too. Taking something and giving nothing back because of whatever flawed personal justifications you can cook up.
You seriously think advertising is evil. There's no talking rationally with such an individual. I'm done with you. Keep on stealing.
I was running an anti-virus(AVG), and more than half a dozen different anti-malware programs(like malwarebytes, ad-aware, spybot search&destroy, spywareblaster, hijackthis, etc).
These days they don't even get to me through my shield of blockers, blocking the ads means not having to regularly clean up dozens of dataminers, trojans, and the like every damn week.